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    parrothead,

    that looks very similar to this fly which is a favorite of the guides at Calloway Gardens here in Georgia:


    http://www.warmwaterflytyer.com/patterns6.asp?page=13

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    I like to use this one, it is simple to tie (1/32oz), and catches fish.
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    There were three of us. We got rained on, and was soaking wet after a couple of hours of fishing. We had a good time, caught over 100. We kept 55. Didn't keep any under 9"! The jigs didn't work. We used crickets. I didn't get to snap any pictures though.
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    All those jigs look like they will catch fish
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    parrothead,

    that looks very similar to this fly which is a favorite of the guides at Calloway Gardens here in Georgia:


    http://www.warmwaterflytyer.com/patterns6.asp?page=13
    It is called a Carter's Dragon.
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